While there aren't any substantial rumors out there yet as to where the veteran center may end up, Matheson does point out he thinks he'd be a nice fit in Washington. That, however, seems to be pure speculation.

3 p.m.: Chris Phillips acknowledges that he could have played his last game as a Senator.

"I took some time getting unchanged. It could be my last game," Phillips told the Ottowa Sun. "We'll see what happens. It's been a while (since I scored). With everything going on, to erase the zero that's been there all year feels good."

2 p.m.: Brent Seabrook and the Blackhawks agreed to a five-year extension on Sunday worth $29 million, according to ESPN.

11 a.m.: With new ownership involved, Sabres GM Darcy Regier has been given a "green light" to add to the team, says David Pagnotta.

10 a.m.: According to Dan Rosen, the Kings are unlikely to move big-time prospect Brayden Schenn, who presumably would be the biggest piece being sent away if the Kings were to make a major deadline move. Still, the Kings are interested in Brad Richards, Ales Hemsky, and David Booth.

9 a.m.: According to TampaBay.com, the Lightning are still looking for a forward, as they are unsure as to Ryan Malone's status for the playoffs.

8:30 a.m.: The Edmonton Journal suggests that the Oilers could pry Zach Bogosian from Atlanta if they are willing to part ways with Ales Hemsky.

8 a.m.: According to the Boston Globe, the Leafs are pursuing Dallas center Brad Richards, whose name has long been floated as a somebody who would be on the move at the deadline.